"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for Today

“The Silent Strength of Unity”


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December 21, 2025

Daily Devotional:

“The Silent Strength of Unity”

Ephesians 4:2 ​ ​

"Be completely humble and gentle; be patient, bearing with one another in love."

There is a quiet power in "Bearing With", for in a world that often rewards the loudest voice and the quickest comeback, Paul’s instructions in Ephesians 4:2 feel almost radical. He isn't just asking for a polite exterior, but he iscalling for a fundamental shift in how we carry ourselves in our relationships.​Let’s look at the three pillars Paul establishes in this teaching. ​

Humility; This isn't thinking less of yourself but it’s thinking of yourself less. It is the realization that we are all works in progress, saved by the same grace.​

Gentleness; which is often mistaken for weakness, gentleness is actually "power under control." It is the choice to be kind when you have the right to be harsh.

Patience; This is the capacity to endure difficult circumstances or people without complaining or losing your temper.

In bearing with one another, it emphasizes the "boots on the ground" as an application of love. It means making allowance for each other’s faults, quirks, and bad days. ​

Why does Paul lead with these? Because he knows that unity as the theme of this entire chapter cannot exist without them. You cannot have a unified family, church, or friendship if everyone is insisting on their own way."Bearing with one another" is the glue that keeps the community together when friction inevitably occurs. ​ 

Let's live this out, by trying the "Pause and Pivot" method today. When someone irritates us or tests our patience, take a five-second breath. Before we react, ask ourselves: "How can I 'bear with' this person in love right now?" Thus, choose a gentle response instead of a defensive one.

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"Prayer Changes Everything" 
Devotion for TodayBy Y.E.S. Jesus Youth Encountering Savior Jesus